TY - JOUR
T1 - Novel Anti-Viral Properties of the Herbal Extract of Davallia mariesii against Influenza A Virus
AU - Chen, Yu-Li
AU - Chao, Pei-Yu
AU - Hsieh, Chung-Fan
AU - Hsieh, Pei-Wen
AU - Horng, Jim-Tong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors.
PY - 2024/3/28
Y1 - 2024/3/28
N2 - Gu-Sui-Bu, the dried rhizome of Davallia mariesii, is a traditional Chinese herbal remedy with a significant history of treating osteoporosis and inflammatory conditions. However, its potential as an anti-influenza agent and its underlying mechanisms of action remain unexplored. To obtain a more potent extract from D. mariesii and gain insights into its mechanism of action against influenza A virus (IAV), we utilized a partitioning process involving organic solvents and water, resulting in the isolation of butanolic subfractions of the D. mariesii extract (DMBE). DMBE exhibited a broad anti-viral spectrum, effectively inhibiting IAV, with an EC50 of 24.32 ± 6.19 µg/mL and a selectivity index of 6.05. We subsequently conducted a series of in vitro assays to evaluate the antiviral effects of DMBE and to uncover its mechanisms of action. DMBE was found to inhibit IAV during the early stages of infection by hindering the attachment of the virus onto and its penetration into host cells. Importantly, DMBE was observed to hinder IAV-mediated cell-cell fusion. It also inhibited neuraminidase activity, plaque size, and the expression levels of phospho-AKT. In summary, this study provides evidence for the effectiveness of D. mariesii as a complementary and alternative herbal remedy against IAV. Specifically, our data highlight DMBE's capabilities in inhibiting viral entry and the release of virions.
AB - Gu-Sui-Bu, the dried rhizome of Davallia mariesii, is a traditional Chinese herbal remedy with a significant history of treating osteoporosis and inflammatory conditions. However, its potential as an anti-influenza agent and its underlying mechanisms of action remain unexplored. To obtain a more potent extract from D. mariesii and gain insights into its mechanism of action against influenza A virus (IAV), we utilized a partitioning process involving organic solvents and water, resulting in the isolation of butanolic subfractions of the D. mariesii extract (DMBE). DMBE exhibited a broad anti-viral spectrum, effectively inhibiting IAV, with an EC50 of 24.32 ± 6.19 µg/mL and a selectivity index of 6.05. We subsequently conducted a series of in vitro assays to evaluate the antiviral effects of DMBE and to uncover its mechanisms of action. DMBE was found to inhibit IAV during the early stages of infection by hindering the attachment of the virus onto and its penetration into host cells. Importantly, DMBE was observed to hinder IAV-mediated cell-cell fusion. It also inhibited neuraminidase activity, plaque size, and the expression levels of phospho-AKT. In summary, this study provides evidence for the effectiveness of D. mariesii as a complementary and alternative herbal remedy against IAV. Specifically, our data highlight DMBE's capabilities in inhibiting viral entry and the release of virions.
KW - Antiviral Agents/pharmacology
KW - Influenza A virus/drug effects
KW - Humans
KW - Plant Extracts/pharmacology
KW - Animals
KW - Madin Darby Canine Kidney Cells
KW - Dogs
KW - Virus Internalization/drug effects
KW - Sapindaceae/chemistry
KW - Virus Replication/drug effects
KW - Virus Attachment/drug effects
KW - Influenza, Human/drug therapy
KW - Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology
KW - Neuraminidase/metabolism
KW - A549 Cells
KW - Cell Line
KW - Davallia mariesii
KW - hemagglutination
KW - neuraminidase
KW - Gu-Sui-Bu
KW - influenza A virus
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U2 - 10.3390/v16040523
DO - 10.3390/v16040523
M3 - 文章
C2 - 38675866
SN - 1999-4915
VL - 16
JO - Viruses
JF - Viruses
IS - 4
M1 - 523
ER -